Free Sat TV 12v

Is it possible to have a freesat 12v 17" TV, so that I can get rid of my sat decoder..

I have come into some dosh, I found Mrs ShiftZZ' secret stash of groats.... Or was that Goats... Ah well...

Last edited: Aug 27, 2011

"REVOLUTION,- A bursting of the boilers which usually takes place when the safety valve of public discussion is closed."​

A dreamer is one who can only find his way by moonlight, and his punishment is that he sees the dawn before the rest of the world.​

You were right Druscilla Cotterill

None of the ideas expressed above are actually mine. They are told to me by Hilda Ogden and the Musical Director of the Trans-Global Male Voice Choir , the five inch tall space aliens who live under my desk.
In return for these ideas, I have given them permission to eat any Dragon Poo they may find under there.

"REVOLUTION,- A bursting of the boilers which usually takes place when the safety valve of public discussion is closed."​

A dreamer is one who can only find his way by moonlight, and his punishment is that he sees the dawn before the rest of the world.​

You were right Druscilla Cotterill

None of the ideas expressed above are actually mine. They are told to me by Hilda Ogden and the Musical Director of the Trans-Global Male Voice Choir , the five inch tall space aliens who live under my desk.
In return for these ideas, I have given them permission to eat any Dragon Poo they may find under there.

12v Power but you will need to buy a 12v in car adapter because it doesn't come with one, the sound from the TV is poor, ok when your still but if your driving it distorts, I have it running through a setup that involves a normal car stereo and four speakers,dead easy to wire in, I now how free-view with amazing sound, if your slightly interested I will post photo's of how I did it.

Tony it's not a FREESAT TV.. only freeview, ie Aerial..
The OP is after a small TV with built in freesat (satellite receiver) AND 12V....
There are TV's out there but tend to be larger sets like 32" plus..
I'm not aware that one exists as the demand/volume will be to small for manufacturers.

why dont you go down the 240volt route through a inverter or would it draw too much current? the benift would be you could get humax recorder and not be a slave to tv timetables I.E. go to pub watch wathever later :thumb:

Hi everyone, I have been reading your discusion on 12v tv with dvb-s(satellite receiver) and thought i should let you know that i have some insider knowledge from a friend who works in the tv industry that a company called Leisurepower have just taken delivery of a set called the Versat which they have designed and had manufactured.
It`s an LED 18.5" 12v tv with built in DVB-T AND DVB-S, DVD, USB etc,etc.
Just thought i would let you know.:Wink:

Hi everyone, I have been reading your discusion on 12v tv with dvb-s(satellite receiver) and thought i should let you know that i have some insider knowledge from a friend who works in the tv industry that a company called Leisurepower have just taken delivery of a set called the Versat which they have designed and had manufactured.
It`s an LED 18.5" 12v tv with built in DVB-T AND DVB-S, DVD, USB etc,etc.
Just thought i would let you know.:Wink:

Hi Wildman, I have just been in touch with Leisurepower who have told me the sets have arrived and they are in the process of uploading pictures and spec to the website, should be on by sunday. The best thing to do is give them a call, i spoke to the sales manager nick who is very clued up on the set. I have ordered two already which are being sent on monday. I wouldnt waste any time though 102 have sold already.

Hi Andyman,
The sets are £399 which includes a three year pick up and return warranty, it`s usually two years but as an
introductory offer they are giving three years. The offer expires on 20/12/11.
Cheers.

Hi Andyman,
The sets are £399 which includes a three year pick up and return warranty, it`s usually two years but as an
introductory offer they are giving three years. The offer expires on 20/12/11.
Cheers.

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